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LaMarre, Heather L., and Christiane Grill (2019): Satirical Narrative Processing: Examining the Roles of Character Liking and Media Enjoyment on Narrative-Consistent Attitudes. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 31, issue 1, pp. 142–160. more
Lehrer, Roni, Sebastian Juhl and Thomas Gschwend (2019): The Wisdom of Crowds Design for Sensitive Survey Questions. Electoral Studies, 57, pp. 99-109. more
Leszczensky, Lars, and Sebastian Pink (2019): What Drives Ethnic Homophily? A Relational Approach on How Ethnic Identification Moderates Preferences for Same-Ethnic Friends. American Sociological Review, 84, issue 3, pp. 394-419. more
Leszczensky, Lars, Philipp Jugert and Sebastian Pink (2019): The Interplay of Group Identifications and Friendships: Evidence from Longitudinal Social Network Studies. Journal of Social Issues, 75, issue 2, pp. 460-485. more
Liebe, Ulf, Elias Naumann and Andreas Tutić (2019): Prosocial Behavior Across Professional Boundaries: Experimental Evidence From Hospitals. SAGE Open, 9, issue 2, (e-only). more
Loter, Katharina, Oliver Arránz Becker, Malgorzata Mikucka and Christof Wolf (2019): Mental health dynamics around marital dissolution. Moderating effects of parenthood and children's age. Journal of Family Research, 31, issue 2, pp. 155-179. more
Mader, Matthias, and Harald Schoen (2019): The European refugee crisis, party competition, and voters’ responses in Germany. West European Politics, 42, issue 1, pp. 67-90. more
Mader, Matthias, and Nils D. Steiner (2019): Party Institutionalization and Intra-Party Preference Homogeneity. Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, 13, issue 2, pp. 199-224. more
Matthieß, Theres (2019): Equal Performance of Minority and Majority Coalitions? Pledge Fulfilment in the German State of NRW. German Politics, 28, issue 1, pp. 123-144. more
McClain, Colleen A., Mick P. Couper, Andrew L. Hupp, Florian Keusch, Gregg Peterson, Andrew D. Piskorowski and Brady T. West (2019): A typology of web survey paradata for assessing total survey error. Social Science Computer Review, 37, issue 2, pp. 196-213. more

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